maybe you should have taken a seat and put that upright bass aside if you were not going to play it anyway. I was actually hoping to hear some examples.
@grantsenior922618 күн бұрын
Great tune! Nice playing! Found you after hearing the Kevin Field album you played on.
@Bruce_Kang19 күн бұрын
Just amazing!
@jean-xf9mv25 күн бұрын
Beautiful music, as always with this band
@OrlandoleFlemingbass21 күн бұрын
thank you!!
@chosenfoereal26 күн бұрын
POINT VERY WELL TAKEN !!! AND MOST SIMPLY EFFECTIVELY !!! ARTICULATED !!!! EQUINOX IS PLAYLIST FOR LIFETIME CLASSIC MATERIAL INDEED !!!!!!!
@Gk2003mАй бұрын
The reason to play it the way Ray Brown did: there’s less hand fatigue, and less overall fatigue, if you mostly use the big muscles of your back, shoulder and arm to play. It leaves the fingers with energy when needed for the trickier/faster moments.
@MichaelUhlerАй бұрын
This is a beautiful tune rendered beautifully. Great band name!
@natsukwamsomboon42702 ай бұрын
❤❤❤cool master
@filipdinevmusic2 ай бұрын
great to see you groovin' that e-bass
@MonkePotato2 ай бұрын
Good job I know how it fells when you don't get views
@MonkePotato2 ай бұрын
Very nice work
@laurenceblackadder31032 ай бұрын
Sounds glorious Orlando
@jgq28813 ай бұрын
Please show us - play Equinox
@natsukwamsomboon42703 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@SoupA1503 ай бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/d55h2ptuptSrpMo.html
@Kagomai153 ай бұрын
😂no because I swiped the exact moment you said that and came back out of offense. I wish I could play more piano man, it's a great instrument!
@ollielindsay3 ай бұрын
Here’s a professional musician explaining what you have to do and people on here wanting to learn but aren’t gonna listen and do.
@winstonoboogie63174 ай бұрын
Definitely going to try and incorperate extra hammer-ons into my playing just to wind you up because I can see that you're seething :)
@TKOthunder4 ай бұрын
To me, being a bass player is all about mastering the pocket. You can tap, slap, do some mutated Davie504 style, but if you can't master the pocket, it's pointless. Technical practice is good, but mastering the pocket is the path to greatness.
@losriosprofundos21134 ай бұрын
Where do you teach?
@laurenceblackadder31034 ай бұрын
Oofff sounding wicked Orlando so musical and a tone and time feel to die for
@samferguson91715 ай бұрын
Damn!
@vannave57615 ай бұрын
Love it ! I might try to steal some of it ;) the flow in the middle part was really impressive! The sound of the G string really stood out though. Is it from a différent set?
@OrlandoleFlemingbass5 ай бұрын
Just trying out an Evah Slap G
@matthewdavis76745 ай бұрын
Love it
@natsukwamsomboon42705 ай бұрын
Cool master❤❤❤
@pickinstone7 ай бұрын
Have you ever studied Mike Longo's material, the Polyrhythmic Nature of Jazz? He talks about all the different layers of triplets and tuplets that go beyond the typical eighth note triplet that is commonly taught in jazz pedagogy. CD Ladzekpo rooted everything within the West African conception of polyrhythm. The quarter note triplet, the offset quarter note triplet (starting on the "and" after the downbeat), and the slow three. Funny how I often hear these rhythmic concepts spoken about most by bassist and not drummers...definitely not jazz guitarists ;( We all gotta be responsible for that time, feel, and pulse!
@OrlandoleFlemingbass5 ай бұрын
Sorry for the slow reply. No - I will check it out, thanks!
@wenjunwu49487 ай бұрын
❤❤❤thanks great idea
@izethewise8 ай бұрын
Really nice. Got a Wayne Shorter Children of the night vibe to it. Great playing.
@jackwilloughby2398 ай бұрын
Hey, Great Vid! I've come across a few examples of this in John Coltrane's playing, but what really brought the idea home to me was when I picked up a copy of "Stick Control" the "Drummers Bible". If you think of the RLRL etc. of a Drummer as a Two Note Melody, say 5 to 1, then the first page abounds in these Rhythmic Displacements. It's kind of like their own Circle of Fifths. I wonder if the guys that played with Melodic Drummers, Drummers who actually play the Melody and the Form, didn't pick this up from Them? I'm a Jazz Violinist, but I learned that Joe Morello was a Prodigy of sorts on violin, before he switched to drums, and he studied personally with the Author of Stick Control. Just picking up a pair of drumsticks and working on a plastic bucket through the first few pages, then taking those Rhythms as Two Note Melodies to my Violin and working on open strings, has me totally convinced that everyone could learn more than a few things from this book. Cheers, Jack
@ard4538710 ай бұрын
sus
@bagboimuffin481410 ай бұрын
amogus
@alejandrocanett74910 ай бұрын
sounds lovely! could you elaborate more on some of your note choices?
Please use 180 degree shutter angle for smoother motion. Thanks
@eckie46796 ай бұрын
What? 🙄
@Hexspa6 ай бұрын
I find choppy video nauseating. When you set the shutter speed to be double the frame rate, you get natural-looking motion blur and no choppiness that comes from higher frame rates that people typically use to reduce exposure which is better done with the lens aperture or neutral-density filter. @@eckie4679
@MitchDrumz11 ай бұрын
Nice video mate!
@knowit749011 ай бұрын
Make your voice louder andclear
@alexmallett998111 ай бұрын
this is a common clave in traditional Greek music, no?
@dirkzin7188 Жыл бұрын
Promo sm
@natsukwamsomboon4270 Жыл бұрын
Love master❤❤
@benlamelli Жыл бұрын
again a very very helpful exercise - thanx for sharing!!!
@nathaniel9125 Жыл бұрын
do you also work on reading? if so, how?
@mikegeld1280 Жыл бұрын
Great video 👍good job on this
@joel.ds.m Жыл бұрын
I love this!
@Brunototguitar Жыл бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏
@nealperrine277 Жыл бұрын
So great, what G string (and other strings) are you using?
@OrlandoleFlemingbass Жыл бұрын
Aquila synthetic Gut G string and the rest are spirocores
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Sounding good!!!!
maybe you should have taken a seat and put that upright bass aside if you were not going to play it anyway. I was actually hoping to hear some examples.
Great tune! Nice playing! Found you after hearing the Kevin Field album you played on.
Just amazing!
Beautiful music, as always with this band
thank you!!
POINT VERY WELL TAKEN !!! AND MOST SIMPLY EFFECTIVELY !!! ARTICULATED !!!! EQUINOX IS PLAYLIST FOR LIFETIME CLASSIC MATERIAL INDEED !!!!!!!
The reason to play it the way Ray Brown did: there’s less hand fatigue, and less overall fatigue, if you mostly use the big muscles of your back, shoulder and arm to play. It leaves the fingers with energy when needed for the trickier/faster moments.
This is a beautiful tune rendered beautifully. Great band name!
❤❤❤cool master
great to see you groovin' that e-bass
Good job I know how it fells when you don't get views
Very nice work
Sounds glorious Orlando
Please show us - play Equinox
❤❤❤
kzread.info/dash/bejne/d55h2ptuptSrpMo.html
😂no because I swiped the exact moment you said that and came back out of offense. I wish I could play more piano man, it's a great instrument!
Here’s a professional musician explaining what you have to do and people on here wanting to learn but aren’t gonna listen and do.
Definitely going to try and incorperate extra hammer-ons into my playing just to wind you up because I can see that you're seething :)
To me, being a bass player is all about mastering the pocket. You can tap, slap, do some mutated Davie504 style, but if you can't master the pocket, it's pointless. Technical practice is good, but mastering the pocket is the path to greatness.
Where do you teach?
Oofff sounding wicked Orlando so musical and a tone and time feel to die for
Damn!
Love it ! I might try to steal some of it ;) the flow in the middle part was really impressive! The sound of the G string really stood out though. Is it from a différent set?
Just trying out an Evah Slap G
Love it
Cool master❤❤❤
Have you ever studied Mike Longo's material, the Polyrhythmic Nature of Jazz? He talks about all the different layers of triplets and tuplets that go beyond the typical eighth note triplet that is commonly taught in jazz pedagogy. CD Ladzekpo rooted everything within the West African conception of polyrhythm. The quarter note triplet, the offset quarter note triplet (starting on the "and" after the downbeat), and the slow three. Funny how I often hear these rhythmic concepts spoken about most by bassist and not drummers...definitely not jazz guitarists ;( We all gotta be responsible for that time, feel, and pulse!
Sorry for the slow reply. No - I will check it out, thanks!
❤❤❤thanks great idea
Really nice. Got a Wayne Shorter Children of the night vibe to it. Great playing.
Hey, Great Vid! I've come across a few examples of this in John Coltrane's playing, but what really brought the idea home to me was when I picked up a copy of "Stick Control" the "Drummers Bible". If you think of the RLRL etc. of a Drummer as a Two Note Melody, say 5 to 1, then the first page abounds in these Rhythmic Displacements. It's kind of like their own Circle of Fifths. I wonder if the guys that played with Melodic Drummers, Drummers who actually play the Melody and the Form, didn't pick this up from Them? I'm a Jazz Violinist, but I learned that Joe Morello was a Prodigy of sorts on violin, before he switched to drums, and he studied personally with the Author of Stick Control. Just picking up a pair of drumsticks and working on a plastic bucket through the first few pages, then taking those Rhythms as Two Note Melodies to my Violin and working on open strings, has me totally convinced that everyone could learn more than a few things from this book. Cheers, Jack
sus
amogus
sounds lovely! could you elaborate more on some of your note choices?
Boot doot boot doot doot boot doot doot boop doop roop doop. Hope this helped.
Yep! 1 finger Index sounds the best! Consistency!
Solid fingering ⭐⭐
Fabulous advice and I’m an amazing lesson
Sounding incredible as always
❤
Please use 180 degree shutter angle for smoother motion. Thanks
What? 🙄
I find choppy video nauseating. When you set the shutter speed to be double the frame rate, you get natural-looking motion blur and no choppiness that comes from higher frame rates that people typically use to reduce exposure which is better done with the lens aperture or neutral-density filter. @@eckie4679
Nice video mate!
Make your voice louder andclear
this is a common clave in traditional Greek music, no?
Promo sm
Love master❤❤
again a very very helpful exercise - thanx for sharing!!!
do you also work on reading? if so, how?
Great video 👍good job on this
I love this!
👏👏👏👏👏
So great, what G string (and other strings) are you using?
Aquila synthetic Gut G string and the rest are spirocores